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District secures record bond deal amid volatile market

July 22, 2024 | CANUTILLO ISD, School Districts, Texas



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District secures record bond deal amid volatile market
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant financial developments regarding the district's bond issuance and future projects. The meeting highlighted the successful sale of $100 million in bonds, which was notably oversubscribed, attracting $175 million in orders. This strong demand allowed the district to secure a favorable interest rate of 4.47%, a decrease from initial projections of around 5%.

The district's financial team, led by Ms. Cooley, received commendations for their effective management during a volatile market, where many other districts struggled to sell their bonds. The successful bond sale is expected to free up approximately $1.2 million annually for the next five years, enhancing the district's operational budget.

Additionally, discussions included the potential renovation of vacated buildings as new schools are constructed, with the possibility of utilizing funds from the district's $100 million Interest and Sinking (INS) fund. Officials are currently strategizing on how to invest these funds to support necessary projects.

Overall, the meeting underscored the district's proactive financial management and its commitment to optimizing resources for educational improvements.

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